JAKARTA – Indonesia's government raised $2 billion and 1.4 billion euros ($1.44 billion) from a dual-currency global bonds sale, the finance ministry said on Thursday.

It sold $900 million worth of five-year US dollar-denominated bonds with a 5.300-percent yield, and $1.1 billion of 10-year bonds with a 5.650-percent yield, it said in a statement.

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